Fun Friday - light painting
Today I will keep with my Fun Friday posts and this week it is back to light painting which I have been having a lot of fun doing
So what is light painting let me try to explain, actually let me cheat and copy and paste how I explained it in a previous post and was happy with it lOL
Light painting is basically photography’s rebellious cousin who skipped art school and went straight to rave school. Instead of brushes and canvas, you use flashlights, sparklers, glow sticks, or anything that creates light
You set your camera on a tripod, open the shutter for a few seconds or minutes, and then whoosh, you draw in the air with light. The camera sees all the glowing trails and goes, “Oh, cool, I’ll just record that like it’s normal.” And voilà—you’ve got a photo that hopefully you think is cool .
It’s like finger painting, but for grown-ups who still believe in magic and own more lenses than socks.
Which reminds me I have noticed a few of my socks are getting holes in them, time to buy some more or I will have more lenses than socks lOL
Starting with this one taken at the end of East Beach here in New Bedford MA
Sony A7iv 24mm F13 91 Sec ISO 100
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The lightning in this shot was added in PHotoshop, something I rarely do, adding something that wasn't there inthe photo, but I was playing around on this one and kind of liked it
Sony A7iv 20mm F11 201 Sec ISO 100
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THis one I tried and failed to make some cool lines heading out from the light painting
Sony A7iv 20mm F11 134 Sec ISO 100
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and a spot i often go to for light painting the pier
Sony A7iv 19mm F11 109 Sec ISO 100
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and by the other pier, I tried something different here, did the light painting with one torch on the walk way and then ran onto the pier and used another torch to try and brighten it up
Sony A7iv 17mm F14 54 Sec ISO 100
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and to finish off another spot i often do light painting by the fort
Sony A7iv 17mm F11 72 Sec ISO 100
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